kymmenellä
Kymmenellä is a Finnish word. It is the adessive plural form of the number "kymmenen," which means "ten." The adessive case in Finnish indicates location on or at, possession, or association. Therefore, "kymmenellä" translates literally to "on ten" or "at ten." In common usage, it often refers to being at a location identified by the number ten, such as an apartment number or a bus stop. For example, if someone is at apartment number ten, they might say "olen kymmenellä," meaning "I am at ten." Similarly, it can be used to indicate being on a specific page, such as "sivulla kymmenellä" (on page ten). The word is a fundamental part of Finnish numerical and spatial expressions. Its usage is consistent with the grammatical rules of Finnish, where case endings are added to words to modify their meaning and function within a sentence. Understanding the adessive case is crucial for comprehending the nuances of Finnish spatial and possessive language.